
Lederstrumpf
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Posted - 2011.02.19 07:31:00 -
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Are you only interested in providing clear statements based on facts and logic and then allow the individual decide for themselves who they would like to invest in? There have always been people who invested in the existence of great business and there have always been those who have denied in profit existence. We must realize there are those who will never believe no matter how much proof or evidence you produce. The reason is some people don't want to believe in a sharia-aproved business. They would not like to consider one day they will have to answer for their foolishness and for their refusal to demand collateral. We come to know it is not so much a matter of you trying to convey your beliefs as it is for them to set aside preconceived prejudices against proper morale. Meaning: this is really a matter of guidance from Above. If they refuse even with evident proofs in front of them, this is not between you and them; it is between them and their Creator. It is not your job to "prove" anything to anyone. You only need to present the facts in truth and allow the listener to make up their own mind.
You just began with simple logic. When something is right in front of our eyes it is difficult to deny it, right? Asking rhetorical questions can be very helpful in presenting your case. Begin by asking the question; "Can you prove I scam?" Yes, of course we can not. You merely use our senses to determine what we can see, hear, feel, smell, taste and you have emotions as well. All of this is a part of your business model. But this is not how we perceive God in Islam. We can look to the things He has created and the way He cares for things and sustains us, to know there is no doubt of His existence.
One approach is to suggest simple yet convincing experiments anyone could comprehend. For instance, say to someone, "Consider this the next time you are looking up at the moon or the stars on a clear night; could you drop a thread on MD and expect it would hit the disk drives and on impact it would not shatter, but it would divide up into little smaller loans, with plenty of interest in them? Of course not."
Another example is have us consider what might happen if a tornado came through a junkyard and tore through the old buses; would it leave behind a nice new IPO with the keyboard still warm and the auditor finding nothing left over? Naturally not.
Or ask someone to consider what it would be like if someone told us about a fast food restaurant operating itself without any people there? The food just cooks itself, files from the kitchen to the table and then when we are done, the dishes jump back the kitchen to wash themselves. This is too crazy for anyone to even think about.
After reflecting on all of the above, how could we look to the EVE forum above us through a telescope or observe the cells in a microscope and then think all of this came about as a result of a "big bang" or some "accident"?
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